Humankind

A Hopeful History

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Published June 2, 2020 by Hachette B and Blackstone Publishing.

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978-1-5491-5986-2
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If there is one belief that has united the left and the right, psychologists and philosophers, ancient thinkers and modern ones, it is the tacit assumption that humans are bad. From Machiavelli to Hobbes, Freud to Pinker, the roots of this belief have sunk deep into Western thought, driving newspaper headlines and guiding the laws that shape our lives. But what if it isn't true? In Humankind, Rutger Bregman demonstrates that we are hardwired for kindness, geared toward cooperation. In fact this instinct has a firm evolutionary basis going back to the beginning of Homo sapiens.

From the real-life Lord of the Flies to the hidden flaws in the Stanford prison experiment to the true story of twin brothers on opposite sides who helped Mandela end apartheid, Bregman shows us that believing in human generosity and collaboration isn't merely optimistic—it's realistic. Moreover, it has huge implications for how …

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A must-read in the age of polarisation and division

The central argument of this book is that human beings are basically decent people who care for each other and have an urge to co-operate. The author seeks to debunk the ideas like the one presented in the novel "Lord of the Flies", that people are violent and destructive at heart, and that without the restraints of civilisation, we would collapse into conflict and chaos. This misanthropic concept is also put forward by 17th century philosopher Thomas Hobbes, who claimed humans are inclined to descend into a "war of all against all".

Instead, Rutger Bregman proposes that our natural, primitive state is dominated by an urge to be social, to please each other, to co-operate. He compares it to the way some domestic animals have evolved to be friendly and playful, and says that this is the driving force behind evolutionary success. His nickname for the loving, caring humanity is …

LA HUMANITAT Una història d'esperança —Rutger Bregman

Costa creure en la Humanitat quan veus segons què i tot sembla anar a pitjor dia rere dia, sense esperança en què un món millor sigui possible. Sort de llibres com aquest que ens hi reconcilien. La gent és bona per naturalesa i, encara que et titllin de ridícul o d'ingenu, cal actuar en conseqüència. La ingenuïtat d'avui pot ser el sentit comú de demà.

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